Researchers have identified over 25,000 phytonutrients—and you’re probably not getting enough of them.
Essentially zero compounds in highly processed foods
25–100 compounds in most multivitamins
150–250 compounds In a typical greens powder
1,200–1,800 compounds in Buoy’s Rainforest Activated Magnesium+ 97% Lyophilized Nutrient Density Preservation
Worth The Read (and price)
Why Phytonutrients
Medical Breakthroughs
Rainforest Sourcing
What’s In Activated Magnesium
The Nutrients Your Multivitamin Forgot
Plants create protective compounds called phytonutrients to defend, adapt and repair from natural stressors and competitive ecosystems.
In humans, phytonutrients activate these same cellular defense pathways that protect plants from stress.
In humans, phytonutrients activate these same cellular defense pathways that protect plants from stress.
Support activation of genetic pathways
Help regulate enzymes and inflammation
Antioxidants that help block free radical damage
Anti-inflammatories that help calm overactive immune responses
Adaptogens that help regulate stress hormones
Compounds that can help protect DNA and cell integrity
~25%
of modern medical breakthroughs are derived from plant compounds found in the world’s rainforests.
Clinical Progress
Tigilanol Tiglate (EBC-46)
from the Blushwood Tree (Fontaine a picrosperma)
ORIGIN
Found in the rainforests of northeastern Australia.
CLINICAL PROGRESS
Initially approved for treating mast cell tumors in dogs, it has shown a 75% cure rate after a single injection and an 88% rate after a second dose. Human clinical trials are underway for various cancers.
Source: MDPI
Quinine
from the Cinchona tree bark
ORIGIN
Andean South American rainforests.
CLINICAL PROGRESS
Quinine is a bitter alkaloid that became the first widely used treatment for malaria, revolutionizing care for this deadly disease
Source: MDPI
Prostratin
from the Mamala tree (Homalanthus nutans)
ORIGIN
Samoan rainforests
CLINICAL PROGRESS
Prostratin is an experimental anti-HIV compound discovered via Samoan ethnomedicine. It does not attack HIV directly but flushes latent HIV from hidden reservoirs in the body–a strategy to enable eradication of the virus.
Source: MDPI
Crofelemer
from the Dragon’s Blood Tree (Croton lechleri)
ORIGIN
Native to the Amazon basin
CLINICAL PROGRESS
Crofelemer, derived from the tree's red sap, has been approved by the FDA for treating non-infectious diarrhea in HIV-positive patients.
Source: MDPI
The Catch?
Phytonutrients often only work when they’re consumed in whole-food form with other cofactors intact.
Most farmed food has barely any left.
That’s why isolates (what most supplements use) don’t compare.
Activated Magnesium is a Class of It’s Own
BUOY’S WILD RAINFOREST BLACK CURRANT
10-35xantioxidant load of conventional variety
OTHER WILD BLACK CURRANTS
2-3xantioxidant load of conventional variety
VS
High phytonutrient counts are a staple in the world’s longest living culture’s diet.
Across dozens of peer-reviewed studies comparing wild to domesticated varieties (fruit, herbs, greens), researchers consistently find:
Up to 90% drop in total phytonutrient concentration
Less types of phytonutrient types
Loss of diverse compounds, including rare flavonoids, terpenes, bitter compounds, and stress-activated antioxidants.
Get 1,200–1,800 phytonutrients, including rare stress-activated compounds, in one scoop of Rainforest Activated Magnesium.
What You Get with Rainforest Activated Magnesium
In each scoop, you're getting exceptionally high concentrations of compounds that can help support healthy aging, stress, inflammation, energy and immunity.